If you plan to translate by your own, you would need database! If you want the conversion without too much of an effort, you can try a 3rd party translation service where you pass on the English words and get back the translated value. Google translate could be of help to start with.

I have a link of one webpage which is developed in dotnetnuke CMS and i want to view page source of page, the problem is that dotnetnuke does nt allow me to view page source programmatically.How can I view page source programmatically?

You have to close the connection first before issuing a response.redirect, well you should at least, or else it can cause an error, or leave too many copies of the connector open. I would have to do research on that to confirm it, but I don't redirect when reading or writing data to a database.

Response.Redirect is the last thing you want to do in a sub, after closing and disposing of objects.

It's actually better to write a function without response.redirect, and have the function return a result or exit code, and then redirect.

if (0 = createStoredProcedure()) then
response.redirect("~/option")
else
response.redirect("~/error")
End if

Why bother doing that when you can get someone else to type it in, look through the links, find a suitable one and post it here? Particularly when that person is then required to answer any questions you might have about the link they've posted.

Hi,An abstract class is a class that contains a pure virtual method or function(inc c++). In C#, you do not need a pure virtual method to make a class abstract, just the keyword. Essentially when you make a class abstract, you are saying that you do not want any specific instances of it made, but the class can be used for inheritance. C# only supports single class inheritance. Also, with an abstract class it can contain other non pure virtual methods that provide functionality. For example, I can make an abstract class named Shape with a property to get and set the name and implement an abstract method to return the number of vertexes for that shape. I can't make a shape object, but I can inherit from it to make a square. I do not need to implement the name method because it is already defined, but I do need to implement the vertexes one because it is a pure virtual method.Interfaces can be thought of as an abstract class that only contains pure virtual methods; however, in C# you can implement multiple interfaces to produce certain behaviors. You still need to implement all of the pure virtual methods, but you can use an interface and another class to represent a different "is-a" relationship.

I have jquery implemented for the popup confirmation on radio button select. So my radio button has yes or no options. so in each select, the popup should show up and based on the option, it has to hide and show the panel. But the problem is sometimes for the same option, jquery runs and sometimes for the same option jsquery doesn't run.

That's a csharp code behind function, there is no Jquery on any example except for $(document).ready. and that's not correct either. You don't need document ready unless your binding events with the document ready.

I can't see how confirm delete works, where does the object confirm come from?

In Jquery, it's more along the lines of this. I guessed at the ID or the radio button set, won't work, just an example of how to format it. but it's closer to what you want.

So it binds the change event to the DOM, and fires the function, passing the event to it. Radio buttons are checkboxs, they act the same, and have the same events, so think of them as checkboxes. If you have a group of them, say 2, then you have to get the selected index of the 2 radio buttons, which is an array of values, from the DOM. That's what the [0] is for.

I was about to leave tor the night and sleep, but wanted to help a little more if possible. I can tell your not that familiar with Jquery. If you have an update panel on the page, this won't work after using the update panel once, because the DOM unloaded.

Where is the user ID coming from? Do you have a database and a model (LINQ To SQL or EF)? If so, I believe you would just use a query to retrieve the Person entity where the ID matches the userID parameter. Then you could assign person.Name to the userName variable.

djj55: Nice but may have a permission problemPete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.